Why does mould always start growing in the corners of a room?

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Why does mould always first appear in the corners of a room? And what does this have to do with the notorious “thermal bridges”? You’ll find the answer to these questions in our latest blog – including tips on how you can track down potential risk areas for mould growth in all corners of your home, with help of our two innovative devices…

Mould likes to settle on wall surfaces when humidity values are at 70 to 85 percent. This is because the surface temperature of the interior walls drops causing condensation to form. At this, the rule of thumb applies: If the surface temperature of an interior wall falls to a dew point temperature below 12 dagrees Celsius – the room temperature is about 22 dagrees Celsius and the relative humidity is about 55 percent – condensation can be expected! Read More